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Honouring the Telugu culture and traditions

Published by: Team GI Youth

North Carolina Governor, Roy Cooper proclaimed May 28 – June 3, 2023, as ‘Telugu Heritage Week,’ honouring Telugu culture and the tradition’s contribution to the Indian cultural, demographic and linguistic diversity, leading to the state’s growth.

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Published on 02, Jun 2023

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